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Motion sickness in VR can be a disorienting experience, causing nausea and discomfort. To combat it, start by adjusting your VR settings for a more comfortable frame rate and smooth graphics. Take regular breaks to let your brain recalibrate. Gradually increase your exposure time to train your body to adapt to the VR environment. Also, ensure you're well-hydrated and have eaten a light meal before using VR. Stay close to a wall or furniture for a sense of stability and try sitting down during VR experiences to minimize the sensation of movement. Finally, choose games and applications that are less likely to trigger motion sickness, such as those with slower pacing or less intense motion.